Definitely a show for young kids, not sure if it should be in the dc nation block. I wish the had a superman series or another multi hero series. Jazwares makes the worst action figures. Horrendous paint app and quality control is the rule not the exception. I wish Bandai had picked it up.

Really? I thought it was a lot of fun. Girlfriend thought so, too.(She wants me to sing her the pie song!)

I loved it too. I actually think it's better than the original Teen Titans show (or at least funnier).

Yay! Raven's a Brony!

If I eat all my vegetables and do all of my chores could they please, please, PLEASE make Robin's cheapness a running gag on the series? There is something inherently funny (and despicable) about a person giving someone who routinely risks their life for them a half-drunk cup of soda as a birthday gift. More, please.

This Will Friedle writer, he has a future. Has he done anything of note before?

I finally watched it with my 10-year-old daughter and we enjoyed it (I was out of town when it aired). I laughed out loud at the shopping cart with the bad wheel. It's comedy-focused, for sure, but there was enough there to keep my interest. I set the DVR to get the upcoming episodes.

Reminds me of when I first saw the Justice Friends and instantly wished for a whole show about them. But you know... with the real things. And since I'm a huge New Teen Titans fan... this is equally good!

TV Guide is reporting that the popular Cartoon Network series Teen Titans Go! has been renewed for a second season.Though the series just debuted earlier this year, it has quickly gone on to become the number 1 animated show on Tuesday nights.

The principal voice cast from the original Teen Titans series, based on DC Comics characters, reprise their roles in Teen Titans Go!, with Scott Menville as the voice of Robin, the slightly power-mad perfectionist and leader of the Teen Titans. Hynden Walch voices Starfire, an alien struggling to fit in; Tara Strong voices Raven, the sardonic, deadpan demon girl; Greg Cipes returns as the slightly dim but always loveable loafer, Beast Boy; and Khary Payton provides the voice of Cyborg, a laidback kid who is half teen, half robot.